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Memorex 700MB/80-Minute 24x CD-R Media (100-Pack Spindle)

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BEWARE!!!!!!

(1 out of 5) by 100 story high historian on Mar 28, 2001 (KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN)
These ... people at Memorex did not even make these compatible for all CD Recorders,so dont waste your money! Especially if you have a Phillips recorder. Those derilects burnt me man!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

MEMOREX IS HELLA COOL

(5 out of 5) by Rocky on Jul 10, 2000 (Canton, MI United States)
Memorex is the best brand of cd-r available today. Definitely worth the money. Plus buying in bulk is the best way to go because when your burner miffs a burn (it's bound to happen 10% of the time), it's easier to toss the cd cause it was so cheap.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Excellent price, excellent reliability

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on May 31, 2000
After using a dozen or so different brands of blank CDRs, I found that you end up throwing away 10% of them. Either the blank is mysteriously bad, something goes wrong during the burning process (earthquake anyone?) or you just put the wrong *#%!@% thing on the disc. I decided to find the cheapest discs I could and just cut my losses. Turns out these have also worked the best for me! Aside from the occasional seismic activity, or my own incompentence, I have only had to throw out like 2%! These discs work near flawlessly! I have already used three bundles, and about to order my 4th. [I use a Matshita CD-R CW-7582 for audio and data]

To Memorex, or not to Memorex....that is the question

(2 out of 5) by Matt Hayes on May 22, 2000 (Fountain Hills, AZ)
Memorex was the first brand CD-R that i used on my Hewlett Packard Burner. I found that about 15 CDs in the 50 pack were defective. At first they sounded fine, but about a week after burning a CD, static glitches would sound off in random places. I would then track back to where the glitch would be and it would be fine....your guess is as good as mine. Im going to try a different brand like Sony or Maxell

5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Not All Home Recorders

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Apr 20, 2000
These didn't work on my Pioneer Home CD Recorder. The recorder rejected them as "Pro Discs," implying that they weren't properly encoded for the SCMS chip...